
Best Of: How Blue Cities Became So Outrageously Unaffordable
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Notable books mentioned: Silent Spring by Rachel Carson, Public Citizens by Paul Sabin, Democracy More or Less by Bruce Kane, Golden Gates by Conor Doherty
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The host references 'Silent Spring' to highlight the historical context of environmental damage caused by government projects, particularly in marg…

The host discusses the complexities of participatory democracy and its impact on marginalized communities, highlighting the disparity in who engage…

The host references 'Democracy More or Less' to highlight the misconceptions surrounding public participation in politics. Bruce Kane argues that m…

Best Of: How Blue Cities Became So Outrageously Unaffordable mentions Silent Spring by Rachel Carson, Public Citizens by Paul Sabin, Democracy More or Less by Bruce Kane, and Golden Gates by Conor Doherty with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“The mention of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring highlights the environmental damage caused during the 50s and 60s, which spurred a progressive movement.”
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“A great new book on the public interest movement is mentioned, titled Public Citizens by Paul Sabin.”
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“The book discusses the populist movements in the country and their reliance on an empirically wrong view of the population, highlighting issues in participatory democracy.”
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“A really great look at the housing crisis in California, recommended for anyone interested in learning more about this and how the politics of this play out.”
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“This book allows you to examine a lot of political debates without feeling so invested in them personally because it's in a made-up world.”
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“The first one is called The Tower of Babylon, and it's about infrastructure. A recommended read.”
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